Sculpture

Sculpture

I created these sculptures while I pursued my BVA degree from Georgia State University. Although previously part of my private collection, I am now making some of these pieces available for sale. I thoroughly enjoyed foundry work and did a lot of it, with some fabrication, while in school. My major was sculpture and right behind it, my interest in printmaking.

The wheels connected under her head are at a slope. If you were to ride such a skateboard, you would find that when you lean to the left, the skateboard would turn to the right. She has a mind of her own. (I do not suggest that you should actually ride a bronze skateboard.)

This piece was constructed of bronze pieces, steel tubes, and wood forms. Felt flocking was applied to all surfaces except for the front side of the bronze castings.

I did not completely understand the word entropy at the time, but liked the way the title felt to me. I saw it as relating to our earth–in a closed system, such as it is–gradually declining. In my sculpture, I was showing God’s angel with wings pointing down to earth, bringing a message about the need to wake up and get oneself in order before making the next transition called Death.

Dimensions: 6′ high x 4′ around
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“Entropy Awaiting” – Second view

“Entropy Awaiting” – Third view

This was the first piece that I worked on in wax. I wanted to show a union of opposites where consciousness was emerging out of the unconscious. I began this piece with the abstract face (the unconscious), and then created a realistic arm with hand and finger pointing down (the conscious). From there, I let the unconscious manifest and come to consciousness. It continued to evolve until I perfected the concept of God speaking through the Angelic Kingdom, contacting humanity on Earth. This sculpture took me two quarters at university to complete. I feel that this piece came into manifestation due to my openness to the unconscious, of which the largest part is the knowledge in and of God and the Spiritual Kingdom.